[Asterisk-Users] NAT, SIP (was: No sound with SIP Phones on the Internet)
Uriel Carrasquilla
uriel at adelphia.net
Tue Oct 14 16:15:58 MST 2003
Uriel -
1) Please stop top-posting.
2) I'm afraid I don't have any data on specifics of creating a
front-end. I know how to do it, but my time these days is spent
writing lots of other projects that I have been doing. :-) I would
suggest you get SER and set it up - it's quite easy, and the
documentation on SER itself is very well written, and if you have a
good idea of how SIP works you should be able to patch together an
appropriate system. However, if you aren't 100% familiar with how
SIP works, I would stick to just an Asterisk system; SER doesn't
allow for any of the "shortcuts" that Asterisk has.
3) Use Google and do some searching. I found some quick links with
a few of the keywords that would seem obvious, but I don't have
enough time to review them...
JT
John:
Thank you for responding. I am in the process of installing SER and hope to
have it ready by this weekend. I am in the process of installing some
equipment at a local colo.
I have to tell you, at the expense of offending you, that I use MS-Outlook
and the responses go to the tope of the messages. At work I use Lotus Notes
and the same thing happens. Before, I used PROFS (on mainframes) and the
same principle applied. All in all, 20+ years of using this principle for
e-mails at both work and home. As a matter of fact, I am of the opinion
that the response to E-mails should go at the top to save time. However,
this is not about me but the * group and the well being of this list. Does
anybody else have a strong opinion one way or the other? If it is left to
John and myself we have a 1:1 vote.
Regards,
Uriel
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